Modules Preferences
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Gale 03Oct13: P1 Update this page.
- Peter 13Jan15: It's looking like, if I read Vaughan's RM email comments correctly that Modules will not be in 2.1.0.
- Peter 29Jan15: ToDo-2P Placeholder - Modules turned off for 2.1.0

- Click on any of the other Preferences sections in the above image to go directly to that Preferences page.
Enable these Modules (if present), next time Audacity is started
All the following modules are considered experimental.
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- mod-script-pipe: This is a GUI plug-in that allows Audacity to be driven from an external Perl script, or using any scripting language that supports named pipes. To use mod-script-pipe, you must compile it from the latest SVN Development Code.
Commands are sent to Audacity over a named pipe. A sample Perl script is included in the latest Audacity development code.
Any program that can open a pipe to that module could control Audacity. This has potentially serious security implications. For example another program could control Audacity, and potentially could exploit some other bug in Audacity or in mod-script-pipe to crash it. Hackers working out how to control a machine remotely often start by working out how to crash it remotely and work up from there. For security reasons it would be totally inappropriate to use scripting with audacity on a webserver to provide audio processing.
For more details on how to use scripting, see Scripting.
- mod-nyq-bench: Nyquist Workbench is a graphical editor for writing Nyquist plugins and scripts. Plugins can be run directly from the editor. Nyquist Workbench is highly recommended (though not essential) for anyone interested in writing Nyquist plugins for Audacity.
- Current features include:
- Full support for Generate, Process and Analyze effects
- Auto load last file
- Built-in output/debug screen
- Parentheses matching.
- mod-track-panel: This is the start of an experiment that will ultimately provide a more flexible panel for the audio, label, MIDI and note tracks. It allows us to safely experiment with new additions to these core features and is currently only of value to developers. To use mod-track-panel, you must compile it from the latest Audacity SVN Development Code.

